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    "Far too much attention is given to beauty products and treatments." Comment. “Beauty comes from within” is now a phrase laughed by many. In this modern society‚ looks are all that matters‚ beauty products and treatments are slowly interwoven into our lives‚ new treatments such as slimming programmes and feature-enhancement treatment‚ plastic surgery and much much more‚ appeal to the vain side of each person. Now‚ not only does women willingly splurge thousands of dollars on these everyday beauty

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    Informative Speech Topic: To inform my audience about the process of succeeding in higher education. Thesis Statement: Motivation‚ setting goals‚ and learning and using skill sets are three essential elements for succeeding in college. Introduction I. Attention Getter: Do you want to make more money? A. Do you want to have a more secure career? B. How about a second home? C. What about being able to afford to take a vacation

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    Definition of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is a chronic or a brain disorder in which it is the “ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with the functioning or development” (www.nimh.nih.gov) in basic terms having trouble with paying attention‚ controlling impulsive behavior or being overly active. Whereas‚ inattention is having trouble or not able to concentrate and focus on a task‚ not as much persistence

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    Selective attention is the ability to focus on one specific source of information while ignoring other stimuli. In the coffee shop example being able to screen out surrounding noises to focus on one stimuli‚ listening to the clanking of coffee cups while at the same time listening to the couple gossiping about their friend who happens to have your same name are all factors of divided attention. Inattention blindness is also at play since you are listening to the conversation between the couple but

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    Attention Getter: Imagine getting hit with a ball at 72mph from 46 feet. Thesis: Jennie Finch has a unique background‚ she paved the way for the sport of softball‚ and is a wonderful friend. Reason to Listen: Being softball’s most dominant pitcher Jennie Fitch has become the most popular softball player of all- time. Finch is one of the most respective female athletes in all sports. SPEECH: Jennie Finch has a unique background. Jennie is known as the face of softball. Jennie is from La Mirada

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    cyclist examples.  The thought processes of a cyclist are so similar to flying fighters.  However‚ we never discussed arousal per se.  We did discuss tunnel vision and fixation (we used the term channelized attention frequently (as something to avoid).  Tunnel vision and channelized attention were usually a result of a sharp drop in situational awareness (SA) that was a byproduct of task saturation.  The more you prepared for and anticipated contingencies or backup plans‚ the less likely you would

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    Why technology takes the full attentions? Is it because the human can’t do anything without helps from smart inventions. Nowadays‚ a person becomes very far from the nature and that depends on technology‚ it has been a key of knowledge which helps society to create new special things and optimize the life routine. Also‚ technology tries to guess what you want next and help you to improve in today; it’s become same as of air the human can’t live without it. Technology makes the life very comfortable

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    Journal Topic #1: Given that literature is an expression of one’s‚ or a group of peoples‚ culture‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and opinions‚ discuss the theme of greed as it pertains to Ivan D and modern day society. What the story the “Lottery ticket” by Anthon Chevoh and the song the “Good Life” by Kanye West has in common is they both depict how people imagine the fortune and what money can buy them without have actually having the money in their possessions. They both explain how money could change

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    shocked‚ flattered‚ and elated‚ all at the same time. As the excitement died down and I began to worry about my salutatory address and a myriad of ideas of what I wanted to say flooded my mind. But‚ as June rolled around and senioritis kicked in‚ my speech felt like just another last minute homework assignment I needed to complete. For inspiration‚ I searched “hashtag salutatorian” on all forms of social media: Instagram‚ Twitter‚ and even Tumblr. Unfortunately‚ these all failed to inspire me and

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    Mindfulness‚ for this study‚ was measured utilizing The Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS)‚ where athletes rated how often they had experiences such as‚ “I find it difficult to stay focused on what’s happening in the present (Gooding & Gardner 2009).” The athletes free throw percentages were then tracked over the course of the following season. Results indicated that levels of mindfulness significantly predicted game free throw percentage. Therefore‚ the more mindful the athlete‚ the higher

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